The problem I see here is using AI to depict a real person doing and saying things that they did not do or say. There will be a legal blow up over this at some point, I don't know if it'll be this ad but it'll be something like it.
In Quebec, a news organisation was blamed for showing a fictional representation of money given and a handshake to illustrate an accusation against a political figure.
It was obviously misleading people by ''showing it happening''.
Now this AI video is a political campaing add, not a journalist investigation. But I still think it wouldn't fly in court.
The problem I see here is using AI to depict a real person doing and saying things that they did not do or say. There will be a legal blow up over this at some point, I don't know if it'll be this ad but it'll be something like it.
In Quebec, a news organisation was blamed for showing a fictional representation of money given and a handshake to illustrate an accusation against a political figure.
It was obviously misleading people by ''showing it happening''.
Now this AI video is a political campaing add, not a journalist investigation. But I still think it wouldn't fly in court.